# default: off # description: hotway daemon # - You need to add a line that says "hotwayd 110/tcp" to your # /etc/services file. Change the port number if necessary, see below. # - By default it listens to port 110 (default for pop3) # If you already have a pop3 server running, or you want it to listen # to another port change the value of "port = 110" below. # Change the value in your email client and in /etc/services accordingly. # - By default it only allows access from localhost. # - Also all xinetd entries do not start by default. # One should manually enable the entries that one wants by # changing the value of "disable = yes" to "disable = no". # - Restart xinetd after changing anything in this file: # # /etc/init.d/xinetd restart service hotwayd { only_from = localhost socket_type = stream wait = no user = nobody port = 110 server = /usr/sbin/hotwayd #server_args = - http://proxy:8080 -u proxy_user -q proxy_password log_on_success += USERID log_on_failure += USERID disable = yes }